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CUV4X vs CUSL2

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odd

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Jun 1, 2001
Hello!

I got stuck of my problems with P3V4X and think about buying a new mobo.
I just wondering also about get ride of VIA. Will you guys recomended CUV4X or CUSL2.

Performance and stability are my criteries.

Thanks for replay
 
I would go for the cusl2 as it does not have the via chipset.
I would consider the soyo 7IS2 board as long as you dont plan to do heavy overclocking.
If you want to do heavy overclocking then the cusl2 is a better choice.
 
if stability and performace you want then get an abit! be6 IIr2 or bx133 both have bx chipset which is the most stable, and some say best performing , chipset
 
Logos is right the bx boards are the best for stability but have a 1 thing that may be bad the 2/3 agp divider.
It all depends on the cpu you use and how far you want to overclock.
If you have a 133mhz cpu then you will be starting with a 88.7mhz agp bus and at 150 fsb the agp will be at 100mhz.
Alot of video card have no problems with these speeds but some have trouble past 89.
Of course if you have a 100mhz cpu then you can go pretty far before you need to worry about this.
 
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